
Jam Cruise 14 Day 2: Snarky Puppy & Karl Denson Do Right At Sea (SHOW REVIEW)
2:18AM EST – Black and White Lounge, MSC Divina: The drums are getting tuned up, the bass levels seem to be feedback free and things in the Jam Room are
2:18AM EST – Black and White Lounge, MSC Divina: The drums are getting tuned up, the bass levels seem to be feedback free and things in the Jam Room are
Tool kicked off their 2016 tour last night in San Francisco. We take a look at the set list to see if there were any surprises and learn what we might expect in the coming days.
Rocky waters ahead? Before embarking on the MSC Divina for Jam Cruise 14, a few updates to the event had many-a-Cruiser a little less optimistic about the trip to come.
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